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Dana Bradley was murdered in December 1981 and her killer has never been brought to justice. In March 2014, The Telegram broke a story of a man who believes he was witness to the crime. What followed was the most in depth and thorough study of the case since that time.

The East Coast Music Awards 2012. Telegram reporter Tara Bradbury spent the weekend in Moncton, N.B., covering the East Coast Music Awards and the great showing by Newfoundland and Labrador talent. The following is a list of some of the stories, photos and video from the weekend.

St. John's hosted the 2015 East Coast Music Week April 8-12, and music lovers had many showcases, songwriters circles and other performances to try to take in. The Telegram was venue hopping for the duration. Here's what we caught.

On Monday, in an unprecedented collaboration among Atlantic Canadian newspapers, The Telegram began a detailed examination of the Canadian Senate.

For five days next week, along with The Telegraph-Journal of Saint John, The Daily Gleaner of Fredericton, The Times and Transcript of Moncton and The Guardian of Charlottetown, The Telegram will carry articles that we have developed together. On the sixth day, next Saturday, we will publish an unprecedented joint editorial.

Our daily newspapers believe the Senate can be reformed to more eloquently represent our provincial and regional interests. We believe the Prime Minister’s willingness to have each province, in effect, choose its own senators is an opportunity of historic importance. Among Atlantic governments, only New Brunswick has recognized the importance of this moment.

We hope our series will encourage others to think about how the Senate has failed our region for 145 years and why now is our best…